This is why I do it.
I go out in my little boat, Snoopy, in the summer months and sometimes I come home with a bad back as a result. I drag my camera gear out there and usually come home with some photos of splashes or maybe nothing at all.
But sometimes ... I have the best day of my life. One of those days when, in the middle of the action, I realize it is a day I will … [Read more...]

Are you noticing a trend here? Yes, I love my wildlife photography in summer here in British Columbia.
My favourite thing to do is go out in my little boat Snoopy and photograph the marine wildlife, should they choose to visit me.
You can't just chase them down.
Usually I'll see them off in the distance and go towards the general vicinity, cut the motor, and watch from … [Read more...]

I love exploring the local waters on my little boat, Snoopy, during my summers on Vancouver Island, British Columbia.
There's nothing better than combining my love for the ocean with my love for photography by going out on the water and looking for some wildlife to photograph.
One day while exploring Discovery Passage, which is just north of Campbell River, I was … [Read more...]

It was one of the best boating days I've ever had. My first time going through Seymour Narrows, up Johnstone Strait, to Kelsey Bay on an absolutely glorious day.
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On the way home though Discovery Passage I spotted some porpoises a little ways off on the starboard side, so I decided to take a swing over there and see what … [Read more...]

I’m Anne. This is my new life.

I traded in a traditional career for a new life as an outdoor photographer and writer. I live in an RV and travel around North America photographing beautiful places. I write about travel, photography, and how changing your life is not as scary as it seems. Read More…

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